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駅長
1. station master
2. Station masterThe station master was the person in charge of railway stations, in the United Kingdom and some other countries, before the modern age. He would manage the other station employees and would have responsibility for safety and the efficient running of the station. The term is still sometimes used in large stations, although it has generally been replaced by station manager. Invariably, he would be provided with a substantial house and, in rural communities, would have significant social standing.
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